Letter from J Munro, Bangalore Trades Association to WSC, sending Joint Memorandum issued by the Bangalore Trade Association, the Bangalore Rate Payers' Association and the Anglo-Indian and Domiciled European Association, objecting to the proposed partial retrocession of the Civil and Military Station of Bangalore to the State of Mysore.

Letter from the PS to WSC to J Munro, Bangalore Trades Association to WSC, Acknowledging receipt of Joint Memorandum issued by the Bangalore Trade Association, the Bangalore Rate Payers' Association and the Anglo-Indian and Domiciled European Association, objecting to the proposed partial retrocession of the Civil and Military Station of Bangalore to the State of Mysore [carbon].

Letter from Lieutenant-General Sir George MacMunn, Sackville College, East Grinstead to WSC, asking if he would be willing to meet the Nawabzada Muhammad Azim of Toru, who was taking an active part in Muslim opposition to the White Paper on Indian Constitutional Reform. Also congratulating him on "Life of Marlborough".

Letter from WSC to Lieutenant-General Sir George MacMunn, regretting that he was unable to met the Mawabzada Muhammad Azim of Toru to discuss Muslim opposition to White Paper on Indian Constitutional Reform, as he was going on a Mediterranean cruise [carbon].

Letter from The Duchess of Atholl, Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, to WSC, asking if he would be willing to meet the Nawabzada Muhammad Azim of Toru, to discuss Muslim opposition to the White Paper on Indian Constitutional Reform.

Letter from WSC to The Duchess of Atholl, Blair castle, Blair Atholl, to WSC, regretting that he was not able to meet the Nawabzada Muhammad Azim of Toru, to discuss Muslim opposition to the White Paper on Indian Constitutional Reform [carbon].

Letter from Lord Lloyd, Portman Square, London W1 to WSC, on letter he had received from Sir John Reith, asking him to broadcast on India. Stating that the list of "opposition" speakers was "an outrage and our representation is so inadequate that I really scarcely know how to reply".

Letter from WSC to George Spencer Churchill, Northwick Park, Blockley, Gloucestershire, praising his "brilliant" report on visit to India, asking for permission to show it to the Duke of Westminster [carbon].

Letter from Mira Slade, Lancaster Gate, London W2, to WSC, on her work with Mahatma Gandhi. Asking for appointment to meet him to discuss her experiences in India "You may say 'Why - our points of view are poles asunder' That may be so, but we have one thing in common, a deep interest in India".

Letter from WSC to Mira Slade, regretting that he was unable to meet her to discuss India. Stating that although he was strongly opposed to Gandhi's politics, he was "sincere admirer of the heroic efforts" he was making to improve the position of the depressed classes in India [carbon].

Letter from the Muslims of the Civil and Military Station, Bangalore, to WSC, enclosing printed memorandum protesting against the proposed partial retrocession of the Civil and Military Station of Bangalore to the State of Mysore.

Letter from Mira Slade, Lancaster Gate, London W2 to WSC, asking to see him, before she left London on 5 Nov to rejoin Mahatma Gandhi. Also commenting on her reception in the United States "the response was overwhelming".

Letter from Mira Slade, Lancaster Gate, London W2 to WSC, thanks for letter of 21 Sep. Stating that her return to India had been unexpectedly postponed. Asking if she could see him at the beginning of November. Stating that the would be undertaking a lecture tour of the United States during October.

Letter from Edward Russell, [later 2nd Lord Russell of Liverpool], Assistant Editor, Morning Post, to Violet Pearman, PS to WSC, returning letter from J Ellis Potter on India. Also asking if report on visit to India could be returned to George Spencer-Churchill.

Letter from Violet Pearman PS to WSC to Edward Russell (later 2nd Lord Russell of Liverpool), Morning Post, forwarding letter from J Ellis Potter on India, with suggestion that it should be published [carbon].

Letter from Sir Henry Page Croft (later Lord Croft), Southwell Gardens, London SW7 to WSC, stating that it was of "supreme importance" there should be no attack on Stanley Baldwin, at least before 4 December. Describing the Conservative party as "curious people, and loyalties are very deep seated". Recalling attacks on Baldwin in the press before meeting at Caxton Hall, at which every speech contained the words "Are we going to be dictated to by the press lords as to whom we shall choose as our leader?".

Letter from WSC to Lord Wolmer [later Lord Selborne], stating that he had been wounded by speech by Wolmer in the House of Commons. "One of the first principles of a "band of brothers" is that they should not take points off one another, but indeed, on the other hand, help and defend each other" [carbon].

Letter from Lord Wolmer (later Lord Selborne), Liss, Hampshire to WSC, commenting on Lord Melchett's decision to support Government policy on India. Stating that Melchett would have been well advised to wait for the decision of the India Princes, as if they were to turn down Federation it would have to be dropped "and he [Melchett] would them look particularly silly".

Letter from Maurice Petherick MP to WSC, on his bet at odds of 6/4 that the India Bill would receive the Royal Assent in this Session of Parliament, and would include the establishment of the Federal System.

Letter from Violet Pearman, PS to WSC to Maurice Petherick MP, on his bet with WSC at odds of 6/4 that the India Bill would receive the Royal Assent in this Session of Parliament, and would include the establishment of the Federal System [carbon].